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By Nicole Crane, BS, NTP
You’ve probably heard the saying, “The eyes are the window into the soul.” Along those same lines, the GI tract is the window into the rest of th

June 11, 2014

Gastric bypass or gastric banding are the two most common procedures for triggering weight loss in morbidly obese individuals (those who are greater than 100 pounds overweight); these are referred to collectively as Bariatric surgery. These procedure

October 26, 2009

July 2015
Prostate Health Through Hormone Balance
By Nicole Crane, B.S., NTP
Very often, when healthy hormone balance is highlighted, the focus tends to be on women's hormones. Healthy hormone balance is just as important for men but little

July 27, 2015

In your intestines there coexist friendly and less friendly bacteria. Friendly bacteria improve digestive tract health significantly, while contributing to regularity and good digestion.
Patients with colon cancer are often treated with the chemot

November 16, 2007

In the severe form of the autoimmune disease lupus (systemic lupus erythematosus or SLE) the immune system can attack many organs including the joints, skin, heart, lungs, kidneys, and nervous system. SLE is also a disease of the vascular system le

November 15, 2007

July 2015
5 Essential Micronutrients During Pregnancy
By: Jun Wang, MS.
In about three months, I will became a father for the first time in my life. My wife and I are very excited, yet nervous for the day to come. Maintaining a healthy and nu

July 23, 2015

by Jerry Hickey, R. Ph. Follow on Google+
Resveratrol is found in the skin of the red grape, in mulberries and peanuts and the plant Japanese knotweed. This plant is especially rich in the active form of Resveratrol known as Trans-Resveratrol. Resv

June 22, 2007

Increased intakes of omega-3 fatty acid supplements, the type of oil found in fatty fish such as salmon may decrease the risk of heart disease and heart attack in people with low fish intakes, says a new study from The N

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